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SUPER agree.

I would have rather seen some of the other townspeople on the council. Like if they got Kirk Fox back (I can't explain why I love his character but I do) or rounded up some of the town hall regulars, people who we already enjoyed but who when combined have the same effect as Jamm - counterproductive and a little

However, Tom's obnoxiousness has heart to it. There's the struggle of him finding people to relate to around him, who care about the same things - Jean Ralphio does, but he's also not a reliable friend for Tom. Donna and Leslie are the people who indulge his tastes best. There's also the struggle of him bui8lding a

The accounting firm is fun. I like those people involved; there's also room for some guest stars to appear, expanding the possibilities of who we could have seen on the show. I also think it would have been positive development for Ben - he has this office of people who worship him as both cool and competent, and that

I think the end of the series, or just Tom's next step, will be something to do with social media. Entertainment720 was that, but Tom has grown up a lot and he is very tuned in to pop culture and digital marketing. That's been the common thread throughout his arc on the show - he's a very plugged-in guy stuck in a

But why do it again? The first time, the joke stuck because that was such a great little reveal and it was very consistent with the character and the way he's treated. To do it again in season 6 is a cheap retread a lesser show would have done as an in-joke. Parks repeats a lot of in-jokes lately, but this one took an

I guess it doesn't bother Jerry, but the fact that he is such a sweet guy (he's never blown up at anyone) kinda makes me sad. I'm just a wiener, though. I get very sad for characters who are picked on. I just wish there were some "we're doing this out of love" moments because while Toby wasn't really loveable, Jerry

The going-away-gift rock with "Suck on this" written on it is one of the hardest laughs I have ever had in my life. I actually remember that I stopped breathing because I was laughing that hard. I quote the Toby lines all the time, though - "you are the silent killer", "why are you the way that you are", all of them.

It's true. I didn't really notice that until now. The show has some issues with plot flow - like they brought up Leslie's park after…how many seasons of us only seeing the red cash thermometer in the background as a reminder about it? It kinda bums me out that Leslie and Ben are older than April and Andy and still

Is he going to become a regular, though? He has his own show and does a TON of one-offs for Funny or Die, often in New York. I don't know when his show films, but I really don't see him leaving his own starring project for a network gig on the way out.

If you've seen Eichner's Billy on the Street, you'll get it. I can't promise you'll find it funny, but you'll get the basis of his comedy. I personally love him, though I feel he's underused here.

I see him as a clear parody of conservative bullies in office. Leslie is clearly, clearly a Democrat and of a liberal view, and Jamm opposes her every move. I think the writers made him rich, arrogant, ignorant about a lot of things (see his misguided love of Asia), and more interested in getting the last word in.

There are definitely a few who do, or like Glasser independent of this role (I haven't seen him in anything else that I can recall). I just know a group that maybe has negative reactions towards his sexist or conservative behavior - maybe the role hits TOO close to home re: American Republicans? Which I get - i

However, maybe I'm just comparing the Parks department and Jerry to Michael Scott and Toby Flenderson, which is the number one, forever the best, use of unexplained mockery and vile cruelty towards a character. Because Michael and Toby is maybe my favorite relationship on the Office, and that duo had no tender moments

I was never fully on board with the Jerry hate. Some of it was excellent, and some of it made me wish there were just one or two moments more where Jerry gets unintentional revenge (the Christmas party was excellent, as is Gail's existence) or the characters show a little love for Jerry (I hope eventually we get one

And now they're trying to give him backstory right before he (I hope) leaves by making him love Asia. This is a show that made a strong secondary character an open Libertarian who works for the government and the best they can do to lend nuance to this character is an uninformed culture fetish? Some of it sticks (the

I actually hate the "Larry" name change (I have only ever seen this work with Cheryl/Carol on Archer, and that wasn't something established in season 6), and we definitely need to decide what's going to happen with Billy Eichner. If he doesn't have to most insane reason for getting fired, what was the point of him. He

If we don't have an A or B plot of Ron buying baby supplies at Food and Stuff (April and/or Donna can come) I will burn Utica TO THE GROUND!

I have never been into Jamm. I love the idea behind him, and Glaser has fun with the role, but they had Bobby Newport first and Jamm has paled in comparison to me since. I don't know anyone who likes Jamm - he's especially quite unfavored by every woman I know who watches this show. I like that we saw a conservative

:D!